Humanitarian & Resilience
1. Vulnerability Assessment Study
Project Summary:
This project involved conducting a comprehensive vulnerability assessment in Beledweyne to identify the most at-risk households affected by climate shocks and displacement. The study developed transparent beneficiary selection criteria and informed targeted humanitarian response planning. The assessment strengthened accountability, community engagement, and evidence-based targeting for effective assistance delivery.
Key Deliverables:
1. Vulnerability Assessment Report
2. Beneficiary selection and targeting framework
3. Community engagement plan
4. Evidence-based recommendations for humanitarian response
Client:
Danish Emergency Relief
2.Baseline Survey for Drought Response – Hiran Region
Project Summary:
This baseline survey assessed the socio-economic and food security conditions of drought-affected households in Hiran Region to establish benchmarks for humanitarian programming. The study generated critical evidence on livelihood loss, coping mechanisms, and priority needs, enabling evidence-based drought response planning and future impact measurement.
Key Deliverables:
1. Baseline Survey Report
2. Cleaned and validated datasets
3. Indicator framework for monitoring and evaluation
4. Programmatic recommendations for drought response
Client:
Danish Emergency Relief

